Lab assignments and tests: There will be 10 lab assignments
and 2 tests (midterm and final). During lab assignments students
will work in class on hands-on problems. Students must work on each assignment
individually. Then they will submit the results of their work through the
class page in Blackboard Learn course management system available at https://learn-ccsu.ct.edu/.

Grading: The final grade is based 50% on test grades(midterm
and final) and 50% on lab assigmnets and will be affected by
classroom participation, conduct and attendance. The letter grade will
be calculated according to the following table:

A

A-

B+

B

B-

C+

C

C-

D+

D

D-

F

95-100

90-94

87-89

84-86

80-83

77-79

74-76

70-73

67-69

64-66

60-63

0-59

Unexcused late submission policy: Assignments submitted more
than two days after the due date will be graded one letter grade
down. Submissions more than a week late will receive
two
letter grades down. No submissions will be accepted
more
than two weeks after the due date.

Honesty policy: The CCSU honor code for Academic Integrity is
in effect in this class. It is expected that all students will conduct
themselves in an honest manner and NEVER claim work which is not their
own. Violating this policy will result in a substantial grade penalty,
and may lead to expulsion from the University. You may find it online at
http://web.ccsu.edu/academicintegrity/.
Please read it carefully.

Attendance: All students are expected to attend class sessions
regularly. In case of missed classes and work due to plausible reasons
(such as illness or accidents) limitted assistance will be offered. Unexcused
absences will result in the student being totally responsible for the make-up
process.

Students with disabilities:
Students who believe they need course accommodations based on the impact of a
disability, medical condition, or emergency should contact me
privately to discuss their specific needs. I will need a copy of
the accommodation letter from Student Disability Services in order to arrange
class accommodations. Contact Student Disability Services, Willard Hall,
101-04 if you are not already registered with them. Student Disability Services
maintains the confidential documentation of your disability and assists you
in coordinating reasonable accommodations with your faculty.

Tentative schedule of classes, assignments and tests (by week)

Note: Dates for classes, labs and tests may change (see also
University
Calendar). Additional material may be posted. Check the schedule regularly
for updates!